The Chargers announced their 53-man roster on Tuesday, but that does not mean it is finalized.
Los Angeles can add players via free agency or the waiver wire. That waiver wire is based on the draft order and processes on Wednesday.
These are some of the players that were released on Tuesday that the Bolts should consider adding.
S Anthony Harris
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The Chargers are thin with their safety depth. Mark Webb was released. Alohi Gilman finished camp dealing with an injury, and he is limited slightly in terms of position flexibility in this system. Rookie JT Woods flashed diagnosis skills and range, but his tackling is a major concern.
Released by the Eagles, he appeared in 14 total games with Philadelphia, starting in each contest he played. Harris finished the 2021 season with 72 total tackles, two tackles for loss, three defended passes and one interception.
Before joining the Eagles, Harris spent the first six seasons of his career with the Vikings. His career totals now sit at 356 total tackles, five tackles for loss, ten interceptions, and 31 passes defended.
S Will Parks
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Brandon Staley is familiar with Parks, having been a part of the Broncos in 2019. That year, Staley was Denver’s outside linebackers coach.
Parks is versatile, having played safety, slot and outside corner and box linebacker. He is a starting-caliber talent, so having Parks as a depth piece should be enticing. The defense would benefit from his energy, attitude and play-making ability at various spots in the secondary.
Between his time with the Broncos, Eagles, Chiefs, 49ers, Dolphins and Jets, Park has 189 tackles, eight tackles for loss, four interceptions, 14 passes defended, two forced fumbles and two sacks in 76 games (20 starts).
RB Marlon Mack
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The Chargers are carrying four running backs to start the season, but that doesn’t mean they won’t consider dropping one to replace with a proven veteran. Among the available crop is Mack, who the Texans released.
Mack entered this summer to serve as Houston’s starter, but Dameon Pierce dethroning him ultimately led to his release. A solid power back, Mack was a 2017 fourth-round pick by the Colts, and he ran for 2,484 and 20 touchdowns during his five seasons in Indianapolis.
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